Daily electronic self-monitoring of subjective and objective symptoms in bipolar disorder - The MONARCA trial protocol (MONitoring, treAtment and pRediCtion of bipolAr disorder episodes): a randomised controlled single-blind trial

Maria Faurholt-Jepsen, Maj Vinberg, Ellen Margrethe Christensen, Mads Frost, Jakob Bardram, Lars Vedel Kessing

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    Abstract

    Electronic self-monitoring of affective symptoms using cell phones is suggested as a practical and inexpensive way to monitor illness activity and identify early signs of affective symptoms. It has never been tested in a randomised clinical trial whether electronic self-monitoring improves outcomes in bipolar disorder. We are conducting a trial testing the effect of using a Smartphone for self-monitoring in bipolar disorder.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalB M J (Online)
    Volume3
    Issue number7
    ISSN1756-1833
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

    Keywords

    • Medical Education & Training
    • Mental Health

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